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COLLAR 'SAVINdS BANK.
, • No. 65 Aura &rest,
• lifiartti ROO5l, JONES' NSW firIILDING•
Id No OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock ;
Am, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 tog
crams.
Deposits received of all emus not less than GNI DOLL/al,
and a dividend of the prelate declared Mice a year, in June
and December. Interest VMS declared It the rate of nix per
cent. per annum, on the first id December, 1855. Also on
the 3d of June 1856.
Rooks containing the Cliarter, By-Laws, Rules and Regu
lations, furnished gnats, on application at the office.
Presided—it ROMA 1 A LIMES.
Vice FILINIL , NTS.
Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenberger,
George- R. White, Charles Knapp,
William F. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy,
James W. HADMon, Theobsid Umbel:miter,
Alexander Bradley, Immo M. Pennock,
William Phillips, William J. Andereon.
TAWITLINS.
John G. Beckafen, James Herdmao,
Hip Burgwin, James D. Kelley.
Albert Culbertson, John M. Kirkpatrick.,
Robert Chester, John D. ld'Cord,
J. Gardiner Colin, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock,
John B. Cosgrove, Henry L. Itingwalt,
Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb,
E. G. Sdrixigion, James Shidle,
Yrancis Be George S. Belden,
George P. Amore, Alexander Tindle,
Jame, 8. Roan, William S. Lively.
oVillism S. Haven, Wilson Miller.
Secretary and Trearurer—CiLißLES A. COLTON.
Jyl9:dly
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OP PHILADELPHIA.
Flea. THOS. B. FLOR.EIs' TE, Pree't
RION . IL Els.mana, Secretary.
STATEMENT OF BUSINESS,
Prom the Id day of August to Uk 31st day of Der., 1856
Amount received in Marine premium. $ 68,242 31
Fire 39.808 82
Total premiume for bye months
CAPITAL
Boucle of AlleTtteny Cuuuty, Putaborgh, and
l'atebtu-gli
Railroad Rondo, Coat
Loan on Firat Mortgagor of Real Estate
Stocks, Collateral
C.ll is Bank and on band
Capital enbecritexi, ( payment not yet doe•). 1 4 7,000 (N)
Psvznium Not., not yet mature,'
/te from Agent's, (/enured by Bonds)
ltxpansers and Curnmitaions
$408,161 18
Total amount of Loasos incurred, but not yet atl,lustet:—
Fire $1,66d 60
Marino 3,000 00
Thle Company insures Hull and Cargo deka on the Ohl
and allastielppi tributaries. insures!! against Lou or Damague
by liras. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
Haemtatten—lion. T. M. flown, Gen. J. K. Moorbe.ad,
James Wood.
Forinettranee apply to
THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent,
mbls No. PO Water et., bet. Wood and Mar Lot.
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, B. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT 9T6
PULladelphla.
sir- ARIN E INSURANCES on Yessols, Cargo, Freight,
to all µarta of the world.
INLAND INSURANCE'S ON 000DS, by Rivers, Canals.
AAA - . and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Calor,
FIRE INSURA-NCE ON AIERCEIA.NDIZE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling Ilouraet,A, - ..
Assets of (ho t bmpany :member blh, 1555.
• •
Bonds, Mortgagee and heal Estate._ .....1.101,0'20 04
Philadelphia City, and other LOW. . . unu
.Stock in Banka, Railroad and Insurance Co's. ... 23,000 10
lilt!, re:..eivulde 199,440 IC
nu hand 29,826 09
.1.1411110
coo in 11311114 Agente, Premiums on Ma
nine Poteclea rocently isaned. and other del 4a
due the Company.
9ubbcrwtiou Not.
William .Martin,
Jw9oph Seat,
Edmond A. Eooder,
John 0. Davis,
John B. Penroae,
George G. Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. B. H. Huston,
WRILIIM C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
SpehcerDrain,
(Charles
H. Jones Brooke,
J. 6. Johnson,
Taos. C. nAVD, Vice President.
Secretary.
A.RINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
MANEFACTUERS' IISIIINCE CO IP'l,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CHAJITZR TVIPETILIL--OP-CITED ar TEIE n 7 *TI OF PILIMEIYI.V.LIP,
Chnrtered Capital, $500,000.
FIR R, NA RINE AND Ea, A -VP r 1? A .‘",CPO Rl' A 17" V
AskliON v. LIPPINWTS. Pmsident.
oRRIN
F.OTIOE TOLI.u , Treastarer.
Aaron E. Lippincott, William B Thomas,
Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal,
Nicholas 0. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Orrin Bogert., Chat'. J. Fields,
John P. Simons, .tomes P. Smyth.
iiirThed Couipauy has olgault.ed uuh a Cosh Ca;.i
tar, and the Director, lime determined to adapt the
to its available resourre. Tr, 01,,erve prudence in condo.
log ite affaira, with a prumpt adjurtrueut of Loses.
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh 001 , e, No. 76 Water street.
1 NEWTON JONES, Agent
"Thetollowit.g iron km•vro and n.rmsihir firms in Pitts
'nurgh hare authorized refer: wd u m, with regard to thr
stability and s...undnens 1.1, linen nicturers' Insure. r
‘Oosn=
r & Rahm,
Geotge P. Smith &
JOl3BB, Tietnan at Co.,
noel
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPAN Y,
OORNBIt OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
Tuns. OttAium, Secretary.
4:14-Thls Company makes exery Insurance appertaining 1.,
or connected with LIFE ItISK-S.
Also, againat HULL AND CARUO RISKS on the tibia
and Missies:lW Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE KISKA
generally.
And against Loss are! Damage by Flee, and against the
Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest Wee consistent alth gaiety to
all parties.
Dilliretol2l3.
Robert Hallway, Samuel lirClurkan,
Joseph I'. (Santora, M. D., John Scott.
Janine Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Sullerton, Mansfield R Brown,
David H. Chambers, Christian Zug.
William Carr, Robert H. Hartley,
Jan. D. McGill. fel, 1
CITIZENS' INSURANCE CUMPANV
OF PITTSISURUH.
WILLIAM BAGALET, Prezldeut.
SAMUEL L. MARSUISLi., Secretary
OFFICE: 94 Water strut, between Market and Weed struts
Insures HULL AND CAILUO Rltl K 2, on the Ohio
and Mississippi Risers and tributaries.
insures against Luse or Damage by FIRE.
Also, against the Perils of the Son and Inland Narigstiou
And Transportation.
William Itaguloy,
Joel. M. CkI•JP,
Samuel Rea,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.
Isaac M. Pennock,
R. Harbaugh,
W&lt.r BryuLt,
EUREKA, INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. SHOENBEIDIER, Preendint.
ROBERT FINNEY, Socretary.
C. W. BATCHELOR, OenerAl Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
J. 11. Shoenherger, G. W. ease,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Kimlrk,
lime M. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
W W. Martin, B. ti Cochran,
IL T. Leech, Jr., John A. Caughey,
, doorge S. Seldeu, . S. S. Bryan,
*David Weal-Alm.
--aur - All Lasses rustalned by parties insured under pollaas
A asued by this Company will be liberally adjueted and prouipb
y paid at its OFFICE, No. B 9 WATER STREET. Dyl I
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PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
*Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8300,000.
*o4mcre Bolding" and other Property against Lose or
Damage b y 1, - ;:e, and the Peril" of the.,a and Inland Navi
gatiou and Trane.NrtatiOn•
DLIIECTOR.9.
F. g o o
_Patterson, Jacob Painter,
eCArriAr, ypcb,;:ock, Jas. P. Tanner,
A.
W. Smith, W. 8. Rated, D. E. Park,
Oeorb
" ,fiLBPT°UI' w a d e , Hampton; D. M. Long,
J. H. Jones, Coggetiall.
A. J. Jot. OPIPICKRB.
pre:,Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON.
qtr mw .erldent.....—RODY PATTERSON.
irsem...—A. A. °ABATER. (HMI/
w — EsTER:tI INSURANCE COMPANY,
Pullmans. •
• —GRIMIGE DARSIE, President ; F. AL
, 4 4 Gomm, Secretary. IR kinds of risks, FMB and MARINE.
, 4 Will insure against t
All bases will he libera, 1 9 "lusted and promptly paid.
A Rome Institution, .11anaged by Direct," who are well
known in the eor emon 4:7.. and who are determined, by
pi ormitneire and liberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, ea offerm X the beet Prittoett°° to those
who desire to be hummed. _
Dialimnks—R. Miller, Jr., C. W. Micketeon, J.W W. Butler,
A N. llolmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. .'brut*", George W. J 61401011
A ndrew Ackley, James Lippincott, &serge Dante,' aurae no:
/
s Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas raiutt.
air- Office, No. 92 Water street, (Welshman of tirug di
Co., up stain,) Pittsburgh. novWly
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
•
HARRISBURG, VENIsIA.
Chartered Capital' $ 300 , 0 0 0 .
1 0 6 . Insane Buildings and other Property against Loa. On
D am age by Fire; also, against Perlis of the &a, Inland
Navigation and , TratilrpOrtation.
OritenstlidOlf.D.A.Mlwys, Preddset.
BENI. POW, nos President
S. S. CARRIER, Secretary.
A. A. CAARllillt,Agent,fflourth and Smithfield. Lientlns
T. LIQUORICE.-- 9 cases for .: e
y
EO4l LA. FAIINNSTOOE a 60
NEMic3
.$109,101 31
. Suo,ooo 00
$408,151 13
LSTIVITIT AS YOLLOWB
$ "13,721 BO
A4ou CC
1617,348 16
DIRRCTORR
James C. Hand,
Theophilint Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
Joshua L. Price,
James Tenuent,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert But ton,
John B. Semple, Pittsburgh
D. T. Mor g - an,
J T. Logan,
WM. MARTIN, Pre,sideut
P. A MADEIRA, Agent,
No. Ne Water street, Putabardi
Isk,n, Co.,
Hampton & Campboll,
H. Ch.M. h Co,
PITTSBURGH
iktpt. Mark Sterling
Samuel M. Kier,
Bingham
John 8. Dilworth,
Frunclll SuDora,
.1. Schokaunaknr,
Wl.lawn 11. Ilnya.
Jan nhipt.n. talne2l
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
TUESDAY 11011NING
THE
SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
AT PITTSBURGH
On SEPTEMBER 30th, and on
OCTOBER Ist, ed and 3d, 1858.
Jet! ROBT. C. WALKER, Secretary
Board of Licensers.
TAVERNS LIOENBED IN TUB TOWNSHIPS
From the number applying for license to keep ho.
tell, inns, taverns and eating houses, and to sell
liquor with other goods, in the townships, the Board
of Licensers have selected the following named per.
sons to whom license will be granted :
Baldwin Township—Motels, inns and taverns : H.
Beltzboover, Wm. Franey.
Collins Township—Hotels, inns and taverns Jos.
Genstar, J. S. McCall.
Chartiers Township--Hotels, Inns and taverns :
Jas. McDonnel, Wm. Obey, B. Sansburry.
West Deer Township—Hotels, inns and taverns
Robert Williston.
Elizabeth Township—Hotels, inns and taverns
Thos. Storer.
Franklin Township—Hotels, inns and taverns
George W. Warren.
Findley Township—Hotels, inns and taverns
Eliza A. Dilkes.
Indiana Tuwnship—Hotels, inns and lavern2
Alex. Turney S. D. Huhugs, D. S. Ingorsol, M. JeA
sup.
Lower St. Clair Townahip--Hotel9, ions and
taverns: Jane Beltzhoover, A. }longer, George
Shuck.
Mifflin Township--Hotels, inns and taverns : Gen
Altrneyer.
McCandless Township—Hotels, inns and taverns
Francis Morrison, Jas. Neely, Israel Colt.
Pitt Township—Hotels, inns and taverns: H. id
Beaumont, John Fleck, Sr., Thos. Gillespie.
Plum Township—Hotels, inns and taverns • An
drew Porter.
Penn Township—Hotels, inns and taverns: John
Murphy, Mrs. Hannah McCall.
Peebles Township—Hotels, inns and taverns : Jno.
Boitler, Henry Landwer, A. L. Goosing.
Patton Township—Hotels, inns and taverns: J.
C. Campbell, Abraham Taylor.
Pine Township—Hotels, inns and taverns : Jessie
Plankerton, Philip Wiseman.
Robinson Township—Hotels, inns and taverns :
Jno. Stevenson, Jno. T. Buck.
Reserve Township—Hotels, inns and taverns : J.
Eckert dt Co., Philip Gerst, Mary Hartman.
Ross Township—Hotels, inns and taverns : Hugh
Dalzell, Adam Hershperger, Fred. Hoffman, Jacob
Born.
Studer Township—Hotels, inns and taverns: T
Klingensmith, Elizabeth Hanna.
South Fayette Township—Hotels, inns and taverns
G. G. Garrett, Wm. Young.
Upper St. Clair Township—Hotels, inns and tav
erns: Jerry Martin, Robt.
Vewaffles Township—Hotels, inns and taverns
ThoF7Laserenee, Abraham Moore.
Wilkins Township--Hotels, inns and taverns Jos.
Allshouse, Sam Elder, Michael Ohler.
S. }Totted ilurdst —Co,or,r's Inquest.— Last even
ing about 9 o'clock Coroner Alexander was called
upon to hold an inquest on the body of a woman
named Ann Hopkins, who lived with her husband,
Patrick Hopkins, in a drinking and boarding house,
on the corner of Fifth and Liberty streets. From
the character of the inmates of the house, and the
sudden death of the woman, it was suspected that
violence had been used in getting her out of the
way. A jury of twelve men were immediately sum
moned and sworn, Mr. Charles Barnett acting as
foreman, who proceeded to investigate the mystery.
The first witness examined, James Hopkins, teeti
lied that' the woman cooked dinner for the hoarders ,
of which he ate. She had a black eye, and the
mark on her cheek at that time, but appeared well
and sober; he did not notice the marks on her neck.
At 4 , ) o'clock he said she appeared well and sober:
he did not know her to drink anything all day ex
cept some mineral water; be went to the Arsenal
then, and returned about 6i ; he sat down at the
dour, and heard nothing until about 7 o'clock, when
some one told him the woman was dead.
119,954
100,000 00
The testimony of this vritnesg, as well as that of
two or throe others that were examined, was not very
satisfactory. About half-past ten o'clock the jury
retired, leaving Doctors McDonald and Shaw to make
an examination of the body, who, in a short time,
appeared, were sworn, and testified as follows • Dr.
Nesbit McDonald • - S2k id, that there was no
idence of internal injury having been done the
Liman, and that the marks about tier head and face
did not indicate that she had been killed.
Dr. Shaw corroborated Dr. McD , and stated that
liquor was found in her stomach, from the use of
which she probably came to her death.
After hearing the evidence of the physicians, the
jury found that Mrs. Ann Hopkins died from the use
of intoxicating liquors.
are the ?- We have been requested
to call the attention cif the police to the large crowd
of idle loafers and loungers who regularly, each even.
lag, congregate rtn the steps of the Custom House,
there to stare rudely at ladies passing by, and often
to insult them by some vulgar jest, or other indecent
language. They are fit subjects for the attention of
His honor the Mayor. The steps of the Custom
House is no place for men to loaf upon. particularly
if they cannot observe the proprieties of life.
r,mitiritter Rehinted.--The committee of citisens
and soldiers, vrhu left this city for Chicago a few
days since, to present a stand of colors from the Du
ine:qte tireys to the Chicago Light Guards, returned
yesterday. The committee give glowing accounts of
their reception rind kind treatment from the the good
folks of the Garden City. IVe shall endeavor to find
loom for the brilliant presentation speech of Col.
Black, and reply of Dr. Egan, of Chicago, on the
occioiiuu of the presentation.
th, Penwrylrarti,l R"ilrorid.
—A freight
tram going east yesterday morning came in collision
with a constioction train, which resulted in smashing
up the locomotives and a number of the ears. A
break-man ❑naiad Wiu. Frazer, bad his leg badly
crushed, and one or two others more or less injured.
The freight train was about twenty minutes ahead of
time and the construction Was endeavoring to make
the double track at the time of the collision.
Mavonic Hull.—The Arctic voyages are winning
golden opinions at each representation. Its rare
merits are not to be lost on the public, for our citi
zens are nightly crowding the Hall. We have fre
quently visited it, and can find new features at each
sitting, and It Is diffimlt to find language to express
our admiration of this sublime achievement of Ameri
can talent. It has many attractions, and they are
appreciated.
A Correspondent of the N. Y. Evening Poet de
nounces Gen. Robinson, of this city, as having been
opposed to consolidation of the several lines of Rail
roads between this city and Chicago. This is, to our
personal knowledge, a mistake. gen. Robinson was
warmly in favor of the measure, and worked as en
ergetically and earnestly for its accomplishment as
any man in the community.
Watchman K Wed. —A watchman on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, below Altoona, was run over and cut
in two on Sunday night by the fast train coming
west. He was apparently asleep across the track at the
time of the catastrophe. As he had before made
several narrow escapes of the same kind, it is
thought probable he may have selected this mode of
putting an end to his existence.
Aggravated Assaults.-r-Two men named Terence
Laughlin and John McClure appeared before Alder
man Parkinson yesterday and made informations
against John Freel, charging him with an aggravat
ed assault with a slung shot. The first named gen
gantjatuan is seriously injured in the face and on the
breast- A warrant was issued, but up to this time
no arrest had been made.
Arreeted for the Larceny o f Powder.—Pofreyman .
another of the men engaged in stealing and selling
the powder of Mr. Bidwell, wits arrested yesterday•
We gave an account of the arrest of Lewis Davies
and Hugh Deary. some days ago—the fellow thieves
of Pofreyman. It is supposed the quantity stolen
would amount to from two to three hundred dollars.
Pennsylvania Hui'rood Receipts on the Fourth.—
There were eold on the 4th inst., 7,140 tickets, the
major portion of which were to excursionists, netting
it 1,706 30. Besides the above amount a good deal
wag received in cash by the conductors. We are in
debted for this Information to Mr. John Meskimen,
the polite ticket agent Ait_tiie Compaxty at this per,
Tippling House.—Mary McCreary was put in lim
-:odterclaijor setting liquor without license. Thus
Dix.ol/ made tho information.
MEE
pi !
JULY 8
WILL BE HELD
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For Bedford Springs.—We are authorisedin State
by Mr. Meskimen, ticket agent of the Pennsylvania
Railroad,Osat tickets for the above point, via Hunt
ingdon and the road Top Railroad, can be procured
at the Liberty street depot_ Only twenty miles of
staging is necessary by this route.
Paying Dearor hi, Whiatte.—James Henry, a
young man of twenty•five, wes taken before an Al
derman yesterday and fined 67 cents each for five
profane oaths, contrary to the Act of Assembly.
As he had nut the wherewithal to pay his fine, James
was committed to jail for five days in default.
He Appeals. —Charles Taylor, Esq., has appealed
to the Court of Quarter Sessions, in the case of Wm.
Bennett, whom the Board of Licensers granted a
license to sell liquor. This Court is the last resort in
either case.
Another .Apintviltrd Asitnith.—Putrick McCormick
was arrested yesterday and mintnitted to jail for
dis
orderly conduct and crushinz, a man's skull with an
empty bottle. It occurred about 3 o'clock in the
morning.
Tippling Ham, Rol,ert Musgrove, who
lives on Fourth street, above Smithfield, was held in
$,',00 hail yesterday to answer at Court for selling
liquor without a license.
4/4 Three bottles of Hostetter's ('ELI:
Itlt ATKii TOM ACII BITTERS will cure the Dyspepsia.
thw hott le will create an appetite, force ott the impure
purify the hlood, and invigorate the system. Two bottle.
will cure the worst form of Liver Complaint. Oue bottlo
will dissipate that wealines4 at the pit of the ,•toins. h. give
color to the omintenauce. impart tone and strength to the
eystem, and lend l'he , rfuluess hi the mold Ever; Weds
bhould time 110: , TET [TICS CELEBRATED sT. 01 At •it
rarmts. No artide Is eo pvcullatly adapted to ilo• de
premlng effects of summer weather,
lin/STETTER k :OH I'll,
Sole manufacturers and proprutt4u-s, l'enn
Anti for eaLle I) all th.• princkpal 11..tele and Drur.g.oet
throughout the 1.2.1t4q1 StAt.., and .Isw
W Come one, come all, to .11011. GAN A 1 . 1 I.'S,
No. 164 WOOD infect, and buy what you want In th•• II T
or CAP lino. A largo stock of S!LK, Fill and .!-TIZ A W
HATS always on hand. Hortwmber,
AMUSEMENTS
. _
MASONIC HALL,
ONE WEEK LONG E 12,
Y om MONDAY NIIJJIT, JULY Trir
DR. E. BEA LE'S
GRAND IL.I.I'MINATRD HIS Turn' or Yoe?
American Arctic Explorations;;;
Ti K.rr .1711
Engllah and Danish Searchea for
SIR JOHN FRANKLIN,
WITIIIN THE FRIGID ZUNI: .
I u connection vrith which trill he exhibit,l, nt ti
Exhibition, Ilp•
Siege and llosaboraltnent of Sebastopol
Executed by the great Amer icon A rttst,
EN., from drawing- tal.en t. 13 the spot I.) the Expiiiret,
an„, Exhibition e, cry Light at h —Vit,lnerkia)
Saturday Aftertioetri at J u
ir,r- Tickets 2b cents-. Children IV,
The extensive celebrity which Ihia grin of nri.tit
Icncy Ita.s acquirnd. ar bring the most ...Wino., i ntere,tiii
ensuing and luxtructive rite ex hibited. I , a surli..l.•nt riot.
antes to the public a it. surpaming wenn.
Jy7 U. t: LARUE.
JOIN W. M'CARTIIY, BILL PoSTER situ
Digranarroa, will attend to the Foeting and Distributmg
ut all kloda of
BILLS FOR (X)NCERTS, LECTURES. EXIIIIIITIQNS, Ac.
AU cottons deationa—either by mail, telegnvii • or nth..
wide—directed to the office of the Morning Feat, aN receive
prompt attention. ap7
AUCTION SALES
ITOUSEITOLD AM) KITCHEN FTItNI
're ILE AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY ICI, ..!,
Nth, at 10 o'clock, at floardnak 110nso, T1. , ..1
betwonii Wood and tlmrtLdeld et r, , ens. will 10..01d, nil I.n
Rine nwoirliwent of 11,0n.,h01d Furoit urn, :iii.ong u
chwaa, rell.te, bureau, !ugh and low pont
maltra.sn , , work and wit...lt stands, parlor, 011.11.1,40 bunt
.tair roirpot,; looking Idwisiw, fvuilvin, tire Ito°, 'hi
gliow and .111..11nWIlre, Ac. Also, ou, superior cook it,,
of kit, 1001 utensils,
iY
P NI. DA\ IS, A at - Cr
LAIOiE AND VALIABLE I,IIT
;Rol: \ I) IN VIE SEVENTH WAltb AT AI ill. ,
Un THURSDAY yen.] g, July loth, at th.
chnnu' Kzeltau t ,., ulll 1•••. old, that •I••atra .I• pi•
k .;,unct ctuate Ili : , a
t. mitt LI
tut N., Awl inrt
Ttrn ilAtt 1•118 b t - 514 I Itt• ill Itip.l rn, vt Ii;
t•-mwrt, tr,tred by t•on.l ind tit. t
PEKIN TF STOIZ E,
No. 344 FIFTH STREET,
ONI F.AS? THE EV:IIINGE ItANR
Plitt.burgh, Pa.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
Purcha..,l direct from tho for I'ASII. 1!..
k011.•tl Lb , illtirt,ll. grn.1..11 -I I A
lork...ght ALLIOrtt4I, markoc, wad
SOLD WIEILI , :ALE ASP RETAIL
♦T THE
V KY EiIINEST CASH PRICES!
PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN MICTALIC PA!
AUKS, es pr....1y Uncle
TEAh OF ALL 131111/E. , , EY TILE 11A1.V
0‘)F1/11.,' t11.1(1A11, ekv.X./A and Clloa/LATV t,l th.•
SXDS, for omit..
Long elpet lel., In the trUentent , Inn Itnto gltnrentee 11. rt
every all irk r.1.l edl De m reprwaile 1.
ADEN,', BY :41.1.'1AL A ernINITYGNIt, pen tire SILL of
JA lE'S FANIIL V MEDICINES. S. JAYNES.
Pilusburgh, June 2u, DIMS -1 )ozo
SAGE'S BROADCAST GRAIN SOII Ell
SPRING TOOTH HARROW.
PHIS exlitt.itoni I:.e
ouorwri.,,t, (!he, NI: L Li! !
Slate hors. whs., t. Linew!ne e!int Fe.!, 413 .1. rp.,)
ilia Mil., hum recoved the Itlghent Jr'. lulu.. lei Its super e
lty over all ~ t herm.
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A WORKING MODEL of this Ms. , •httle may i,. m . it n 1 t
EXHIBITION ItOoM .d Vr M,lspo Y . y AT , is, is...
Agent for Patrol& No Pir FI tier stre, t, Pitt,t,tvgh. r
son. wishing to patches, Territorial Rights w Ilse
would do well to apply t the .übm,•rit,,li onat—hat i,.or
above named place )rl' rtl IFT n sCHTIi
JOHN WOOI IS. AND F. a,1L0,. 0
BUNKER., pettier In t.t..niuserco.l and it.,
Not e s. Stoic bought and sold ~ 1 1 0 -
Cutehllly ottentle.l to. Interest pad Deposits. N.
JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth Ott eet
IVE ACK P..ftEL---15 lads. "med. - No. _
M Lerel Just received and for Kaki,
MILLER & ItICKTIttoN,
Noe. =I and 2113.
LEAI)---300 pigs of Lend this" landing,
steamer Unit, - Ishii ha hide 1.1
pkiti M11.1.E11 A HICK
THE S'fATESNIF:N n,F A t!ldticA IN 1' , .4;;
Buclinuan Fot Nile by Et T. C 110.B.GAN,
1030 11 I dub stro, t
FISHING vou intend ,stnite.
W the mountain streams to pus; 10.. Lot went csi
its, before leaving. and examine our mt..ck of Fishing 'rack'.•
It is full and complete. BoW N N T 611.60,
Jaw No. 1311 Wool Street
RIFLES, G UNS, PISTOLS, Gun Enrit.
tore and Accoutrements, always un hand.
BOWN & TETLEY, 11111 Wood at.,
Joie Sign of the liolden tlutt.
FIFTH STREET PROPERTY--A I.td. Lf
Ground on Fifth street, opposite the Cathedral.
which is ere tad a neat Two Story Brick Building, suil , ,
, ta
fur offices. Apply to I je2lif BLAKELY & S.
$5O IN HAND, balance in one, two and
Olive years. w ill buy n good BUILDING LOT .4
24 feet front by 13u deep, situated near the Outer Depot, A!
legtheny City-- prs e $175. This propeity Is well worth ni
tention. C. CUTHBERT & SUN,
102.8 Reid Estate Agents, 51 Market at.
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HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS for stile.
Apply to S. CUTIIHER7' & SON,
Je2.B 51 Market street.
FOR SALE OR BARTER -- A Bthildinl!
Lot In Allegheny Ciiy.—price VW; for which Pain tin f,
Irou'und Nails, or Groceries, will be taken .
Je2s S. CUTIILIKRT & SUN, 61 Market mt.
40iFOR TWO CHOICE I L DI N i
N.." lots, having a large front on two rtreeb
by am feet deep, pleasantly situated ou Mt. Wimhitigton,
will be sold on easy teams. S. CUTHBERT SON,
jel7 Real Estate Agents, 51 Minket at.
COFF E E.-150 bags prime Rio Coffee;
65 do. extra ill do.
40 do. Old Gov. Java du.
In store and for sale by MILLER & RICK ETSON,
Jo-13 Nu. 221 and 213 Liberty street.
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REMOVAL.-4)n and after the 27th of
1.11) June the undersigned will lo' in the new office, N'.
67 Fourth street, "Jones' Building." next door la the lute,
chard& Bank. J. K. MORANGE,
jul4 Banker.
BACON-200 0 lbs. Sides and Shoulders !
fur sale by Del4l HENRY H. COLLINS. I
STARCH -100 his. Rochester Pearl St ,reli '
for sale by [jel.tf
SPIRITS TURPENTINE-20 barrels for
1,3 sale by (my22l
--J SCIDXIN]I—AKER.
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VIII LOOMS.-100 tons Lake Champlain for
li tale by De. 131 JNO. MOORHEAD.
pIOSIETAL--100 tons Anthracite;
100 tons Charcoal;
IUO loos Stunecoal, for sale by .
P-13 J NO. MOORHEAD. i
FOR SALE—A fine Six Octave Piano is'
offered fur sale upon remounble terms. Enquire at
I this odice. Je-11,1tril
t P APER PILL BOXES--200 papers jil.t
rec'd and for lola by 1.1n7 I FLENIINO titti.h 4 .
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EMBROJDERIES.--\\'e hate on hand the
largest and most varied stock of Embroideries to be
Idtuid In the city, hari4 received an addition of Borne very
chailce 4 styles—all of which will be of et enticed, jel
A. A. M.ASON .4 CO.
BLUE LICK WATER-10 bbls. of this eel•
ebrated Mineral Water Just received by
JOS. FLEMING, •
et t Corner Market street and Diamond.
HE - TO LET--A Two Story Frame
house, MI Irwin etre , eL. Pt 44-,4Stult 1111L11,
tijately. /Inquire a U 821.1 nuaxat 6 liICKETSOI4.
;t: A.
r . ,,Tre“4.%004.5 4i ,1 L'' t + ll
0 .; 4'
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THE LATEST .NEWS
ARRIVAL OF TELE STEAMER BALTIC
FOUR DAY LATER FROM EUROPE
NEW YORK, July 7.—The steamphip Baltic, from
Liverpool, with datea to the 25th ult., arrived about
noun. The Baltic sailed at 1 o'clock on-the afternoon
of the 25th.
The London papers in their summaries for the week,
in regard to American relations, say that, judging
from the interior newspapers, it would seem that the
country is delighted with the turn the American dif
ficulties hare taken. It is surprising how much the
public has become enlightened on the subject by the
oheap press; every paper of that class has devoted
itself to a rational exposition of our American diffi
culties. The country also appears pleased with the
nutnivation of Mr. Buchanan.
Our Liverpool correspondent acids that the public
feeling on American affairs has now subsided so much
as to have no longer any unsettling effect on the mar
kets, although several leading presses yet kept gram
tiling. The London Times advises Great Britain to
hurry up the settlement of the Central American
question, before the election of Mr. Buchanan to the
Presidency.
A Parliamentary Committee on the Danish Sound
Duo; has had a meeting.
The loss of the ship Ocean Queen, from London to
New York, is recorded at Lloyd's. The ship Moro
Castle, of Windsor, has been found abandoned, with
her masts gone. She was towel to Cruokhaven ; she
was timber laden. The ship linieorn, from Liver
pied for Iti,ton, was abandoned at sea on the ?Lb of
,f ;me.
The Sunday Music is cntinued in the Parks, and
paid for by private subscription.
The ship Marco Polo had arrived at Liverpool from
Melbourne, with Tliltidioll in gold.
Russian pipers reaseert that queen Victoria will
certainly visit Berlin in September next. Na inti
nation to that effect had transpired in London.
It is stated that owing to the mediation of Russia,
arrangements have been concluded between Denmark
and the United States, in virtue of which u Provis
ional Ton Convention will remain in force till June,
I yfi:, and Sound Dues will be colleoted under this
convention as formerly.
Thr French papeNt ere di,ctu,ing the subject of
the Empres, recency, and the public seem much in•
tern: tea in it.
NIO lit; AN A CA ; ,
164 Wood At rnet.
The Emperor hat con , tructed a new cabinet, in
eluding Uortschakoff, Lautikai, Ostenatteken and
Orotuff.
Adv ices from Constantinople confirm the statement
that the Russians have demolished the fortifications
of It eni and Ismail.
The Turks recall the declaration of Lord Claren
don that these fortifications should not be injured.
IvICPS from Parma state that the Grand Duchess
while attempting to leave the dominions was arrested
by the Austrian military authorities, and obliged to
return to the Capital. On her remonstrating, she
war told that as the Government of Parma had cato..l
tin Austrian troop, it war necessary that the Sover
eign =tumid remain to countenance their acts.
A letter from Malta, dated June IStb, states that
the Anglo Italian legion had disbanded, and that
part of them will Genoa, where they are cn
gaged by the revolutienury !tarty. whose agents hose
b , en actively at work among them, and supplying
them with money. There agents openly declare that
the preparation. for dirt urbane, have been going on
in the Pied atoll m at satisfactorily, and that the
Hermann are secretly countenancing them.
Mas:d.i•s agents at Malta say that every thing is
ripe at Naples for a great tuovoment.
THIRTV-MOURTO CONGRESS
I 1; SRS SI ON
Wssitivorotr, July Mr. Yulee report.
<id a joint resolution, which passed, appropriating
$lO,OOO for the continuance of the mail service be
tween Charleston, South Carolina, end Havana, dur.
ing the months of August and September, for which
the present contract doer not provide.
Senate resumed the consideration of the bill for
the improvement of the navigation of the mouth of
the Mississippi, which was vetoed by the President.
Slidell spoke in favor of the bill, showing it to be
an important work, and answering the President's
objections.
Mr. Case said that in the remarks be proposed to
make on the occasion, he should not so much ad.; ert
to :lie particular improvement provided fur in the
hill bs fore the Semite, the importance of which had
been v ably and eloquently set forth by the Senators
from Louisiana. .As to the improvements at St.
Mary' , river, and St. Clair Flat-, in which his own
eimstituents were more immediately interested, and
which had also been by the President, nii
luau could fail to perceive that the views Of the
President had undergo ne a radical change relatise
to thi- solde , •:o-e lie sent in the tutu message on
the diet hallos liiil, two years ago. CU that
the Pre',lett( directed. while he could net
s, ~:. ie,;, I. ~•Iltomeil 10
lite! . i.rtitlhht
t there %sere -,ttle
hjeeti appr..pr,”
'Art, ,•1); to h/Ili, he iv,tl,l approve an.l mien
'Leto Thi• ',sae Freel,ely the e,,ltrse the : , ,nrite hH.I
1,1,...,1. II there It vrt. assy riati,eal and
...ngtituti..nid, certainly thu.... u. the. Lill ‘vhich the
l'rr,tivtit had rr. .ait;sv(2.l•. .1, r • Id under
that bend. Mr. t argt..l r
td . they the
I iris. 1111,1 .5. Callo.un sustain Lim u,
h
the I,dig taken, Odell the MI pa:l9,
tl.e -I,!ertiikn, el like Prc-eient to the ..ontrary net
ill..tainhng, the One resulted ruin ';I, t-are 17,
-1l 'en. Bayard. Bel!, if N. IL. Bell. , Tenn.;
CiLAS. Crittee
ieu, bodge, DouglaY, Durkee. Feitsenilen, Penh., Fla
lot. kleyer, Hale. Jair.es, .1.,111, ten. Ji•ue,..;ef lews,l
Pearoe, Pugh. Sebastian, Seward, Slidell. Stuart,
ledap 'di, Ky . Wade, Weller. Nays,
Biggs. Itroilhead, Butler, Clay, hi an,, Fits t i a k rie k,
Iteid, Toombs, Toucey.
The ( . I...kit 111,1,11110 e." that ore thirds of thoiie pres
ent havdig rated for the bill, It woe pamked.
Mr. Ma,lin theught it re q uired tive-third, of all the
rueniiiers 01 the Senate, and appealed Crum the de
cteruo the Chair.
\ direussion ensued, in which Messrs. Seward,
Thetniqin, y.,1 CNtten,len, Slidell,
and stisthined the Chair. and Mesers. Hunter,
T ,ppesed the de
:.•n,whieh, n ' .Bingseassustained
.1
ILe ~..,.ttate then the fitver ttn,l
Ilan the
et... cll.. I , ~14, In, and the
1.1t,r 1,,
The 11,1,• the a• 11111-, n int,. the
•.tam uti, referred I.• the ('.,tnin,ttee on Territories,
vlter whirl the :".• na it urn ,1
The 1 a rc , ..1uti..11 t . ‘,r
acts tact.ll,cr. It Ith of a pul.hr character
F:tallar t 1.1 the last CorL
was noi.oved front :he President in re
pie to a resolation telati‘e to an am.roprnitnin here
made for proeuriii, front :qr. Powers, the
r, work of nit to adorn the t'apit from
isliteh it appears that n negotiation for that. purpose
pending.
Hou r e ordered to lie engro,ned for it thirki
t, sdwg the bill providing for the i.etthintent at claims
the It. v.liitionnry army and the widows
nod 0111,11 k, ho had died in the rernice
the .•onntry.
Mr llouitt.in moved a othipeniqun of the role:;, in
.•rder ti .ulna resolution lining the day of nit -
i iiiernment of ii.ingres+. Negatived by n ~,te 0f7.1
itgain,t
The Striate Lill authorising the people of Kansas
to term a Constitution and State diovernment was
ordered to do printed, together with the auiendruent.s
to L• offered.
Nlessre. Dunn, Haven, Bennett, of N. , and
Campliell, of Ohiu, naked leave to offer reaolutions
i.roviding for the appointment of a Select Commit
tee the speaker, to report a hill fur the adjust
ment of the difficulties in lianaas, and the reatura
tion of peace and gold order, embracing a provision
fur the restoration of the MlSPollri Comprom.ae, the
protection of voters, and the removal of the test
-.alba.
Mr, Cobb, of if eorgia, moved no rljournment,,rhich
,‘ I carried
SUMMER GOODS--
L. 111 RSIIF FLD N 90N,
N•.. 7.1 .f,TRECT,
TATS ,Wednelkloy, MORN I NO, nel, k ‘,l
EN'S FUKNISItISu ii 111115,
• 'That at, by the last steamers. ntyl•l
A LL FISHERMEN, Amateurs ur ProfrK
-11 who cluaire to have the CIIEA PEST awl BEET
TACKLE in the city, call At the sign the (BILDEN
No. 136 WooD st rrrt. Ite.oles this, we k.s.i• a full KA
nortment of tIUNS, PISIOI,S, BIELE:I. TABLE and POCK
:
ET CUTLERY, BoWN k TETLEY,
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N. 1311 Wood et
WANTED —A TIN-SMITH, at
jii2l:3t WILLIAMS d ALLEN'S.
(lEIAMPAGNE AND CLARET WINES.
ki 15 bank's '• Ileidseick's" qto and lita. Champagne Wine.
25 baskets -172" qt. and plo. Champagne Wine. fr1,(11
vineyard of llouclie 818 & Dripet.
Li baskets "174" tits. and pia Champagne Wine. from
vineyards of Boucle file & Usenet.
to gases Barton & Guestler 1848" St. Julien Claret
2 ,, 4i. Banos & Oneatter St. Julien Claret Wine
2 5 d. St. Julien Medd' Claret Wine.
Just received and fnr sale bT
MILLER & RICKETSON,
•7 Nos. T2I and 229 Liberty at riwt.
IMPORTED CIGARS
-110000 Nos. 1 and 2 Cruz & Sous' Principe Cigars.
1,000 ••Flre-Fly" Londres Ist
1.000 "Monte Christ.," Landon Regalia, Ist "
•• La I 'lgen uidad " Operas, I st
10.010 •• Gaol Taylor" Reg. Cigars.
•• Mooirniento Continuo" Has. Clint...
10,000 El Sol Regalia Cigars.
•• La Tres Marian" Iteg. Ciagars.
2,000 ••l,n D . Reg. "
25,000 •• Washington" German Cigars.
2.000 •...berun•' do. do. For sale by
Jy7 MILLER & RICKET.EI
al I)N 151/0 flys. Clear Sides Bacon.
Al ',not ry nlre3. in n lee order. Ea sale by
315. A. FETZER,
7 09 IA Ki e r street.
TA LLOW
JAS. A. FETZER.
S 9 Water street.
WRAPPING PAPER—Single, Medium,
and Double Crown Wrapping' Paper, for sato by
J v 7 JAS. A. FETZER. S 9 Water et.
\ CON—A small lot of Hams and Sim
B
derv, uutt try cured, lur malt,
1 13.111T11, ILAIR k LILTNTER
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BY TELEGRAPH.
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Vol THI:
SUMMERSEAS IN
-3 00 11 , . 1:11: sale by
OEM
COMMERCIAL.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE..
President.
Z. WILMARTIL
Vice Presidents.'
T. S. CLARKS, GEO. W. CAH.
'PryAuer,.
N. TIOLNIU,
Secrefo—y.
JAMBS P. BARB.
Sop.o-intoldent.
S T. NORMAN', Ja.
Oomnittoe of Arbitration for June
GEO. W. CAS:3, T. P.
JOHN B. COSORAVE,
HENRY LAMBERT,
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
°MOB or TOO DAILY )1011.141N0 Posy,
31onday, July 7,1868.
FLAW R... The sales of Flour to-day amount to 386 tills., as
follows 215 bids. extra from store at $6,1234@5 0 ,25; 95 Ltda.
superline from store at 53.75@56.8734, and 60 Ws. extra
family from wharf at $6,30.
GRAIN. .5 des AN) Luehats &Jelled Corn, slightly damaged,
at ale.
BACON...The fralea of Bacon to-day foot up 21,000 tbs., as
follows: 9090 Ore. shoulders, sides and hams, In lets, at 9 1 ,4'411 ;
3000 Ma shoulders at Or.. cash; 3000 ths. hams at lOti' 2 @)lo,4;i,
and 0000 tbs. clear aides at 11c.—all for cash.
CHEESE.. Sale:, 50 lowcoi W. R., iu lute, nt
I•us. Enka Apples nt $1.12u. and 30 bun
Peach,, at $2.
10 bag.' Rio at 12c., ca.),
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Foreign Markets.
ft , H. Inter Haffte ]
LIVERPOOL. June 'J.I —041.. n —The Canard steamer
America arrived on the tier news had a favorable ef
f,t upon the Cotton mai krt. awving prices to stiffen, though
the qindations are unchanged. The demand continues
nosier rte. The sales for three days amounted to 23,000
tales, including 7000 bales on speculation and 1000 fi.r ex
port. The quotations are: New Orleans middling 63.16;
Uplands middling 6 1-16: market firm; buyer,. holding 1 ark
for lower prices.
1rtu.1.4 n!ri .-IVln-at advanced 2cl 43d., the market closing
firm; red wheat its 9d.4105. 10d.; white 104 t3d.ftlls. 6d.
Flour advanced, with a fair demand; sales Western Canal at
301;4433v tid., Philadelphia 345. 6d.4343a. 3d.; goad Ohio and
straight Baltimore 30s. fid.(ic3Rs. Nor Corn the prices are
easier ; for SOMA grades there has been a decline of Bd. sales
of white at 0 30s rki.(0,132a.; yellow and mixed at 305. lid.
Pn'Yentilvs.—The prices are unchanged, but business is very
dull. Beef has a declining tendency; Bacon doll—a lot at
auction brought 508.(045. Grl. Pork unchanged, with a
limited business. Lard firm, owing to the scarcity, and it is
retailed at B.loftta.
Tallow la firm; N. A. is sold at 48s ®-18a. Ed. Common
Rosin is considerably lower; sales at 4s. 3d.
The Sugar market ii firm at former rates.
The London money market la easier. Consols fur account
arc qu.ded at U4 , ,:49.4%.
K p,po .3., .lane 2.5 --The Cotton market Is unchanged In
every teepect; the sales to-day have been 8000 bales, the
markets cl, sing firm. Floor unchanged; business limited.
Wheat without change. Corn dull and unchanged.
NI w Volts July 7.—The export demand for common and
',ilium (750.1 of Flour continues good, and prices have mi.
~„„, ceots: sales 10,000 10314 at $8,40(30,119 for
t'4lll MI. 41 U. goo./ Cuiperfiao State: s6.fa)t . :thsB.7s fur common
to goal extra do., mid $8,3d0r59.7b for extra St. Laub,. the
market ringing with a brick demand. and the tendency of
prices strongly upward. Tn Canadian Flour there is a mode
rate linsineoc doing at still better prices; sales 900 bids at
$6.7iiex5,,2.", fur common to choice extra, closing with but
Ivry little to br hod below $7. For Southern Flour there 6,
4 fair inrotiry, and prices have again slightly advanced; sales
21ou 1.01. at $4.85a57,30 for mixed to choice, and 57,4t0 to
$. , ,.75 tor foo- and extra In 11)0 Flour and Corn MI - Id
there ie nutbmg of importance doing, and prices are nomi
nally the same. There Ic a brisk export demand fur Wheat,
and pr:ceit of common and medium descriptions have nd
van.ed bushel: sal. 110.000 bas at $1,4745.1.60
for )1 ilwauki.• club; $1.53451.48 for lknadian club; $1,70(0
$1.87 1 .4, for white Canadian ; $1.36451,38 for Chicago spring:
51.15 for red winter Illinois; $1,40 fur red Western; $1,56R
sl,f.: for mixed Indiana; $1,62 for white do.
Philadelphia Market.
PIiILtDELPHIa, July 7 —Fleur market very Arm under the
Baltic's adviees. with steady export demand; axles 000 bbls.
inperline at $11,75: 700 bbla. extra at $7.50; 100 bble. do at
$7.25; moderate home demand at $6,76(0.50. ea in quality,
the supply of all brands above good being very meagre.
Ryo Flour in better demand and firm; small lots told at
0,50. The supply of Corn Meal much reduced ' • prices are
Arm; sales 200 61,1 . Penna. at $2,76. The supply of wheat
u limited; the demand for white continues active: sales
1200 bus. good red at $1.60; 200 Mut prime white at $1,70,
end 3000 bus. mixed and brown at $1,40@1.00. Rye in good
request and steady; sales 1000 hue. Penna. at 75c. Corn
came and in demand;2,6oo bus. Southern, at 61k., not
teti r
pi ill/e. Oats in fair ilem 1 and firm : salee 1000 bus. at
34r for Southern and 3.k. or Penna. Bark is dull and has
d e e' I ,t.ti ' otles 70 blob, quercitron at $32 iS ton. Whisky
n.^arra and advancing; sales Ohio bids. at 33r.: Eastern at
:,.;i• • drudge at 31k-.
Baltimore Market
lilLTlll..lt r. 3 illy 7 —Flour market very firm to-day; sales
Wh-at firm at $1,600/1.80 for whit., and $1.:4`4 .
t,r rvl Corn selling at bta - 460 for alike. and 7(a..,!•8
.1" Other I,lsnds.
tYS)- Barrhavew Holland Bitter. in et ii, 0.4
a stilint Rote for brandy. It coo thins
er•r II piaticitilit til.irit 4. prettier,. it. IVe offer It to the
.11npIe IL rviumly 1.111,h .-an t, depended upon, In
~.•. Dy•pep.a, llondivhe and Indigestion, It will
1..• (..und an excellent rvlnedy for the many unpleatiant of
t... t• at t,ndtng A Chan, of chntate and water.
iltlpo,llioll, be corefut to ask for
I=3
$l per bottle, or six tmdthm fur ta, by the pro
st.t BENJAMIN l' AUK, Ja. )I,,,,ffi,f u , “ap,
tot Cheudeta, Pittaburgh, Po, H. E. eFL
-IVItS A CAL comer of , aecotal and 1 70, - x1 streeta: and
bra.cai.ta gotsol
FINE DRESS DOODS REDUCED—Every
deff , rfiftfuff of line ['rasa fitaads uow tw og offared at 26
.1 , Far ern f leas [lota 1110/µ1 prices
Je.to A. A. MASO A CO., N. 25 Fifth at.
se 1100 ti NI AK Eit, Manufacturer of
J . Wilt, Lead, Red Lead, I.lnc, Paint, Lltharge, Putty,
Wlioleealn dealerio Olin, Paine, Varnishes, Turpentine,
ac, No. 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh. myt!
VEW BOOK S.-Just received, and it is
bunny uertvisary b. repeat aZnlli t.. tho public, that
to• t are sold from TEN TO TWENTY PER CENT. LOWER
t 1.411 Assn her,.
of Madame Rachel In the United States-price 90r.
~ p arrowgress Pap.ers--90 cents.
Nthwri. of Human Life-70c.
The States and Territories of the Great West-11,12.
The Buttsby Papers; by Brougham-90c.
Teugletown Letters-1,1,12.
-slat! for the Social-$1.12
Piazra Tube; by Me1,111..--90e.
l'agak.tel in Mexico- Soe.
I) s!p liunt , nt, by Caps. Nis lie Reid-V.1.:.
l'lllr r.
Nll ' , Trio r4t. n In T , , ur In Fr auk Forester-$1,35.
Ile •r .I..rinthnii f.r ilh July -1.•
P. t •rnti
r third ,upply
tct 101 Jul,. tee.. it.l .opply)-17c.
• I, .1 al). supply)---Ak.
Lek', 11u,.a ler July- 9u.
4,11.• • N Y J.,1111.0-
11112 u• Magnlllo. -
IL , 'to'" to get is at
&ICS BOOKSTORE,
N 0.77 Fourth street.
Rooks: 1300 S ! BOOKS W
A, n-,l•ey, of it Hunter's I lb.
II Tilhug AtiN.lttlarn I.y land 6114 Sea.
North, L.to Noi i,ea
3 7 , g , 11 and Celli - ends.
Bell Smith Abroad
1 tidian isaptii dies, or Lie io wi g wam
Ferri, • , rion ..1 the Ilreat Weer
y obi.. !teed., of Artit•rlClttl K omen
I be Museum of I:eniarkal I.• and Interesting Eventl
Beetle! limy. by Julia Kavanagh.
The l ming Man's Ned,
rho Young Lady's Kook.
J 41.3 'is WI. 11,1 14
M ,1
Married.
'titan Allen tin.l the it risen Mountain nerve,' of '76.
Married, n o t Mated. by Alice Cara).
War 111 KRIOMA, by
I lent, For All.
Th, Water Cure Encyclopedia, /4c., Le.
For hale by B. T. C. SIOROAN,
No.ll Fifth street.
PHOPE RTY.—We have
for sale n Lot of U round on Pmallman street, 3.0 feet
trout by IM feet deep to Mulberry alley; on which In too
Two Story Brick llouseA, each containing four rooms, kitchen
, eller, In the neighborhood of the hydrant, water and
gas. Thin Is a very desirable property, btautifully located,
ominsialing a delightful view of the ricer, scenery on the
opposite side, etc and will be sold at a tiacrlflee. Applyto
1,24 BLAKELY B RICH MY
I.ZOOKS: BOOKS'
--FUR SUMMEE READ
711 I: DAIS) Cl!IIN, or Aspiratlona—a Family Chronb
.1, li, the aitt4or of The Heir of Re Heart'a.
tt Two vols., L. 1,411,1,1,50.
el" \ (1E . z.. 1 ,PORTINO 'IA/UR—Edited by Friuli: For
, a it 11 colored illinorallons; one Vol., cloth.
STATE- . • AND TERRITORIES OF TILE GREAT
complete guide for persons emigrating to • 1 The
r eat Vat.: w ith Itl.lw and limner.. Oluetrationn One
cloth, $1.25.
111 E oLD \ ICA RAliE—a Novel, by Mre. Ilubback, an
tliorems The Wife's Sister." Ono $1,25.
TIIE WIFE'S TRIALS—a Novel, by the author of the
...b.aloes Wife.", Paper. fro Cent,
T.A S Alt -It UA, an Historical Drama in Prone. liy
\ loorliemb Esq. OM, cloth, $l.
WoRTII AND WEAL'f'll—o eolleetiou of Maxima, Morale
and M loc,llanies, for Merchants and Men of Business. By
Freeman hunt, Editor of Hunt's Merchant,' Magazine.
'to,'. dume, cloth, $1,25
For dale by
MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER, or
Zylobalaamum.—Thls preparation, which has never
1..4.1i known to tail in arty C 0343 when used according to the
directions, restores the hair to its original strength and
color. It is rota dye, and ono bottle is sufficient, if applied
properly. For sale only by JOS. FLEMING,
Corner Market et. and the Diamond.
AUAZINES FOR JULY
IV Magri e fur Jyrll• .
(Riders •
Graham's "
ltallon'e ••
Peterson's '•
Illustrated London Nowt
The Struggle for Life, or Claude and the Skoleto
Horseman. B. T. C. MORGAN,
• 41 Fifth street,
Geo. Albree, Son & Co.
JUST RECEIVED—A prime assortment of
Ladies' aid, cloth, and French patent foxed gaiters;
MIA , . colored and Slack gaiters; children's fancy boots and
low cut shoes, all made to special order. )el.O-2w d t
PRUSSIAN BLUE-15 cases for afire by
B. A. FAHNESTCCK h CO.,
corner trust and Wood at neat._
I ACORS' AMALGAM PENS—These Pens
tl ‘: di be found no durable ad SIX or tnawr ramie from
and will not cat,h, or stick in the minor; neither Intl
or injure the color of the ink, an steel pens
ter
,a 1,13 do. Price, S2,W per ram.. For ante by
W. S. HAVEN, Stationer,
1 , 12 Market street, corner of Second. •
excellent article of POTASH, put up
in tin cans fur %Wiles, riCeiTod by
e-1 "%WO,
TARY GOODS REDUCED-A. A: MASON
I lJ h Co. have marked down The whole of their Immense
k. Every article will be closed ont at from 20 to 60 per
cent. less than usual prices. jell() _
TRy KIIMP--There were 3 ftut 8 inches water In the char
nel, at dusk last evening, by the metal maths, without au)
perceptible Sill. The Allegheny, on nectuut of the ltrasy
showars of Sunday, is at present very muddy. 'Weather
sultry, with indications of rain.
TEIZ steamer "Orb," Capt. G. D. Moore, id the regular
packet for Wheeling this morntng—leaving at it o'c k
TELE Zanesville packet Emma Graham" will leave to- , ai
at 12 o'clock, taking all way passengers between this a n d
Marietta, Eihe la of light draught, and make!, her tripe
regularly.
TICK " Wen.aus" will be the packet for Cincinnati to-day.
She is proverbial for superior &el:WI/MI-kit .ne, accomplith
officers, and graceful fleetness Travelti. ore cared f r
bl her officers.
JAMES O'MARA,
THOMAS BELL.
Tog Louisville packet "cootie Carden" le tam 'fettling f..r
the Fells City, and wu would say to shippers and t revelers
wishing to have their hominess uttnufled to with pnimptimes
and despatch, to avail themselves of the "harden" and her
polite officers, Copt. 11. U. Devinney, and Mr. 11. J. A,l -r
-man, clerk.
" MEDORA" in the name given to a new steamer, finished
at Brownsville, under the superintendence of Dept. A. Jr
cobs, and intended for the Upper Mississippi Ricer trade.
She is of very light draught, drawing only 13 Inches. and Is
built of the beat seasoned timber the woods of the "Old Do
minion" could produce. The engines and boilers, se we ore
informed by the gentlemanly engineer. Mr. Richard Morrow.
were furnished by Messrs. Snowden & Sons, Brawnwrille, and
worked well. Mr. M. seemed particularly proud of the doc
tor, on account of its email dimensions and working so well.
3ledora" is furnished with two boilers, 38 inches in
diameter and 3 feet stroke, and are finished •In a style that
will give credit to the firm.
Taco St. Louis Dern,ertif, of the ith. says:
The ricer recoiled two inch. yesterday. Bc at, from be
low found just enough water and no more. Arrivals (ram
the Misseuri, the Upper Mississippi and the Illinois, coutil m
the report that those streams are failing. One boat frmu the
far tipper Missouri, reports that at Fort Randall the Miss.,
ri fell three inches whale she lay there. And that it Wn..l fail
ing fast all the way down. Notwithstanding the extreme
heat of the weather, there is a large amount of business
doing. The "Swallow" and W. I. Maclay," came in from
the Ohio; the "Grand Turk" arrived from Keokuk, and
left for Pittsburgh, and the ...J. R. Conn" for Loninville.
Tat Cincinnati Commercial, of July 7th,-says ,
Yesterday morning about six o'clock, during the preva
lence of a dense fog. the Marietta packet "Thos. Shriver,"
Capt. Coulter, bound down, and the steamer " Sam. Young."
Capt. Greenlee, bound from' this port for Pittelinrgh, cams
in collision at Brook's bar, three miles above Maysville
The bow of the former entered the larboard quarter of the
latter, ..,vard of the derrick, cutting through the hull.
The Sam. Young was then run ashore on the Kentucky side.
whore she settled doss iu twelve inches water. A email
bole was made In the bow of the Shriver, above the a - stet
line however, causing no material damage. She arrived
hero Met evening, and will return to Marietta as usual this
evening. The Sons Young hail from 100 to 150 tons of freight
on board, and the contents of the hold is whisky, which was
not damaged. Capt. Greenlee entered protest at :Maysville.
and Malls arrangements with Capt. Anderson to oend the
steamer '• W. G. Woodside" up to take her Largo.
3 rest 8 ESCHIrat ITATIA 13 TUE CHANNEL bF ICLTAL SLEEK
WHEELING, &c.
Pittsburgh, Stenben"ville and Wheeling
Packets.
The ROSALI E,' Capt. Ore. Dons, and the
Oli B, Capt. Osuasis B. MOORE, will run tto
REGULAR DAILY PACKETS between Pitts
burgh, Stenlxinville and Wheeling, stopping at all interme
diate porta.
The DEURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays. at 10 o'clock, A. M.—ELETARNLIG, the
will leaVo Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
at 714 o'clock, A. M.
Tie Full En CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,
Thursday. and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. 11.-11kruatmo,
she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesday. and Fri
days, at i t,4 o'clock, A. M.
Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to
J. D. OOLLINOWOOD, Agent,
415 No. 165 Front etrent.
West Newton—Regular Packet.
Regular Dailey PA-kut for West Newton, in
connection with the Connelsville Railroad.—
The excellent and very light draught steamer
NEISRASIiA. Capt. C. lista, will leave DAILY texcept
for Wuxi. Newton, In connection with Connelville dull
road
PBmougxrai aaed Shippers will apply on hoard or at the
West Newton 11 hut boat. jell
Tuesday Packet for Zanesville.
Thu tamer EMMA (MAMA M, t.la.pt. Mos
.idatailiGE A rtas—Cl.rk, V. G. Aaron—will !rare tor
the above at,d moo mediate pork On Tut:J.,:-
DAY, July 8, at 4 o'cluck P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
The steamer VIENONA, Capt. J. N. SflUNK—
lerk, Ihmian—will leave for the above and hr.
termethate ports on TUESDAY, July Bth, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
Fur freight or passage apply on board, or at the prrrs
BCROII MARINE ASSOCIATION ItooNIS, No. St! Water
area.
.IY7
laaatThe iiteauter CASTLE GA UDEN, Capt. 11. U.
DIVE:INT—CIerk. U. A. Don.tocis—will lent e fur
above and Intermediate porta ou TUESDAY,
July oth, at IU o'clock, A. M.
Fur freight or posaage apply on board, or at the
[MUM MARINE AnnUCIATJAN Rousts, Nu. 82 Water
str.t. 7 7
For Cincinnati and Louisville. VW
The steamer CLAttA DEAN. Capt.. U. W.
lagaAran, AlEt.i. , mv Clerk, will leave 1..)r the aLove
and Interuu-diate p‘..rU TUESDAY, July
Btll, at In o'clock A. 1.
For freight or paasago apply on board, or at the Pirls
-111:Flii II 3.1 a KINE ASSOCIATION 1100.112, No e 2 Water
rtne•t. J3'3
LEMON & CO.--- TRANSPORTATION
LlNE.—Having made extensive preleiga
vitiations this winter, we Sin now prepared
to do a HEAVY BUSINESS 0. PENNBYLv Attie WLINAL
and RAILROAD, THROUGH TO AND FROM THE-EAST
ERN CITIES. We can swore our friends and all those
disposed to patronize the Poona. Canal and Railroad, that no
Pains will to spared to render general satialmtion to Ship
per, of Eastern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE.
OF THE INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY
PLRITAOE RAILROAD will give increased despatch to the
transmission "r frelgt t.
Ottice ou PENN street, At the Canal Basin.
LLoYD & LEMON.
TEAMER PAUL JONES FOR SALE.-
The undersigned otter for sale, the lino
otwuner PALM JONES, as site now lies at the
whoa/it Pittsbur,;ll.
The PAUL, JONES to one year and four months old—•
length 180 feet, beam 35 feet, hold 6% feet, two .-ngini•s.
finders 23 inches In diameter, 7 feet stroke. She is In
complete order and well found in all respeits. The cabin la
M the most approved style, and fitted up in the most elegant
niminer.
The PAUL JONES will be sold on the following terms:—
say one-fifth cash, balance 4, 8,12 nod lb xnunths, with in
terest cud approved security. If said boat is not sold al
private sale before the let day of July next, she will I,:a of
fered at pub: NIIOIOII, and sold on that day.
Any person navinc claims against the PAUL JONES, 'w ill
forwani them to Ow undersigned fur settlement a10n,.; with
the balance of the claims, BS ..01:1 as said boat is sell.
lER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.-
K
Anticipating the want of facilities fop
transporting Freiihts to and from the East
srn Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and Ra roads, we nave
inelea,so our stock of Boats, Ac., on same, to a Deil2BLE
DAILY LINE,. which gives us a capacity of over 1500 tout
per month each way.
We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronise the
State improvements, there sill be nothing spared on our
part to render general satisfaction in forwardins ' Eastern
and Western Freights with promptitude and dispatch.
KIER A MITCIIELL,,
augt nT
Canal Basin, Pittsbr.h. Pa.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT of THE UNITED
STATES fur the West, u District of Pennsylvania.
WILLIAM DOYLE
rs. L In Adruil atty.
STEAMBOAT "FRED LORENZ."
TO ALL PERSONS I NTF.It ESTEE).— Take notice, that
by virtue of a Wit of Attachment, lamed out of the above
named Court, dated the 25ili day of June, 1856, returnable
the eighth day of July next. at which time the CRII. Will be
beard, I attached the eteatnbuat Fred Lorenz, her tackle,
apparel and furniture, In a plea civil and maritime, a herein
belyie is Libellant, and the steamboat Fret Lorene
and Robert Bracey are Respondents.
11. MIMES & CO-
No. 82 Etrultheiold IA tr.L
JeSO:td
DAVID M CANDLLYS
WLIOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in
IRON, NAILS, GLANS, (XITToN YARNS, and Pitto.
burgh Manufactures generaliy, corner of Wood and Water
streeta, Pittsburgh. myB
& CO.---TRANSPORDT.-
k_j TION LINE—Vo. I'ENNA. CANAL
and RAILROAD.—The subscribers are p
Pared to ship FORTY TONS OF PRODUCE DAILY to Mule
delphia, Baltimore, or New York, via the State Works.
They will pay particular attention to Way Freights betwe,
Pittsburgh and Johnstown. Raving a DAILY LINE OF
FIRST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, we hope
to be able to render entire satisfaction.
ÜBO. BINGHAM & CO.,
Canal Baaiu. Liberty st.
HAVING PURCHASED the interest of
AS WIG PITMAN, in the Point Boiler Yard. on
the first of May, I will hereafter carry on the Boiler Making
and Sheet iron work, in all their branches, at the old stand.
Water atreid, below l'eun. With the experience of thirty
years in this business, I hope to render satisfaction to all
who favor me with their trade. JAMES
Pittsburgh May 28, 18f..,6. tnytkErnd
FrVP.Jk.CRES of first-rate land, three in
ron,, &tad., balance ill prime finite,. situate in it eery
plea:mot afoot ter, mil. from Allegheny city, with
El l arge foist on the New Brighton and Allegheny Plank
Road, will be add on easy terms by
NVANTED—A 'g - ouNG MAN to learn the
Dry Goods' bush:lolw One wit 4 same experience pre
ford._ Andy 016 Fifth ' MASON & CO.
~.... -....,a..P ..
, ;;*.vec*'•";. .
RIVER NEWS.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH
A RRI V ED.
Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
" Bnlian , Ilenderickson,Brownsvill,
Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
" l.nvonie Bennett, Brownsville.
4 ‘ Nebraska ? , Bears, West Newt....
•• Tigress, Horst, Wellsville.
" Medora, Abrams, Brownsville.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
" Bohan, lienderickson, Brownsville.
" Jefferson, Woodward, Browftsvlllo.
Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville.]
" Nebraska, Bears, West Newton.
' Tigress, tient : Wellsville.
‘• Venture, Boles , . Wheeliug.
STEAMBOATS.
ZANESVILLE.
CINCINNATI.
For Cincinnati
Poe Cinal:MS.li and Louisville
LOUISVILLE.
W. A. CALIINVRI,II Truktees
MARK STERLING.
'11).24:kW chJ
ESTLEY FROST, 31arshiti.
.WILLIAN IfEANB H. A COFFIN
M , Candless, Means & Co.,
(Sum:ea:ions to Wick ky'Citnrfiess,)_
S. CUTHMERT & SON,
Real Estate Agents, 61 Market st
AND B. L NIMENT-20 gross of Al
len's on band and for sale by
Je2l7 FLEbANG Bios.
14 1E - DICSL
Health and Strength mustinevl
(ably Follow Its role.
BO F4l ft 11 ATE'S
HOLLAND BITTARS
: • • ' '• HOLLAND NEMEDI YOU
DYSPEPSIA •
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,'
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE, •.
AND the various affections cousequenta
a disordered StAniach or Liver. Such as Dull
Ariday of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Beartinfra, Loa
w e l
Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Blending
Plies. In all Nervous, Ithennuitic and Neutalgio Alfeck
Lions, it has In numerous Instances proved highly beneficial,
and in ethers effected a decided cure.
Neturefindt no new enemy to combed, atth thin delight.,
fvl Conk In the systein. Its etTocts urn almost magical; yet
the Cure periihment, Itronuunnicotee no %intent ehonkflo
the systehi, but by arousing its sail; energy to niOnnalacri
tinn, enahlos it to throh off tho cause, , and thus thotongbbr
eradicates the dteense.
IVlten it, tuedidaal virtues are so universally edit:awl,
edged. and particularly hero, where 6 has become so popu
lar a family medicine, that it is sold by many of the grocers
as well as all the drue , .l. to. It would seem needless to
offer further OVitiellet , , y et 00 there aro doubtless some who
have tried many advertised remedies, and still stiffer from
Dyspepsia in one or mere of Its dreadful forms, we subjoin
thr
faewin g certificates, the atithentici7 of which cannot
he doubted. coming as they do from persons so well known.
WERT IT IS DOING FOR THE SICK.
Wm. hcbuchman, Fen ; the well known lithagraph4vosaym
" I hero frequently used llcerhave's Holland Bitters, and,
find ft invariably relieves indigestion and debility."
Rev. Samuel 'Babcock nip • "I found sjembil relief frame
its use for a severe headache, with which 1 bad long - suf.
fermi."
J. W. Woodwoll, FN., nays: " I have need Barrintrenli*
land Bitters myself and recommended it to others, knowing
it to he just what it is represented." =
A Id. Jonathan Neely, of Lower SLClalri says : bars&
rived great icercedt from its use for weakness of the stontsch
and indigestion."
James 31. Murphy nave: After ,•everal physicians , ad*
licerlatvo's Holland Eaters removed the paha-Mitt
my heart and aide, arising from indignation."
The editor of the Kittanning Free PIVIS B#4: titter one'i
of the bent physicians in this place had wed,. streitativ's
Holland Bitters cured me of the wonet fond of dyspepkra,"
Francis Felix, only manufacturer of . the "original
tract of Coffee. Hays: I know that your Holland Bitters is
one of the best nue:Bch:lee in the world for a disordered'
stomach or liver."
Dr. Ludwig, editor of the "ITIMIteI," Baltimore, preitounced
it medlei no deserving thocoondonce oftbe public.
Dr. EherharL the leading German physician of Penna.,
had prescribed it frequently during the last three yeamovith
marked success; in debilitated states of thedigestivo organs,
or of the system generally.
The manager of Itallou'it Vinegar FacterfsaYs': " - I ntact
it myself, and was therefore Induced to , try 110 effect upon
my wills, itroubled with die great debility cowman to ill 'of
a consumptive habit,) audio:ally it is doing her motel good'
than anything eho has ecel taken."
- -
Wbower expects to find in this a beverage will be :ditutp- '
pointed, but to the mirk, weak and low spirited, ft will
prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular rain
edial properties.
EEIII
The great popularity of Oita del learnt Aroma bile Weald
many imitations, which the public dumb] gtlard tigninat'pnr
chasing. Be out pt-rdttailett to buy anything gibe nntil yen
have given Boerhave'a Rutland Bitters a fair trial. One bat
tle will convince you how infinitely superior it in to all ewe , .
Imitations.
IGO - Bold at $.l per bottle, or,six. bottleiiffor vs, by the so
proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr.., CO.,
Manufacturing Pbartneeentfata and Chemleta,
cor. Smith-field and Third atreeta, EitteburEh.
Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott k :lona, 132 N. 2d street New
Voik, Barnes Park•, 304 Broadway, corner Dual*, sbltt•
more, ensnare Brothers, Gay strut and Panna..AVenne.
Cincinnati, John D. Park. Chirago, Barclay Crotheric 213 S.
Water st. St. Louis, Barnard, Adams k Co. N.Orlnilin, J.
Wright
K.C. LANE'S '
LIVER PILLS AM) VERNIFUGE
IMPROVED
DR. I. 50011', a regular graduate and physician caution..
elve practice and experience, induced by a commendable de
sire to alleviate buiutio eulreriog, tie well as to ezcel, bas Dee-
(acted an
IMPROVEMENT ON 'VHF MIMINAL LIVER ETU ANA .
VIM:WED) N OF DR. C. MCLiNE,
Raving prepared these remedies 113 the modical partner of •
Dr. C. McLane, fur ninny years.
OUR IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AND VERMIFIIKE
possess greater efficacy and are more wild in their operation:,
titan the Liver Pill and Vennifuge'Preraired-acconiing to the
original recipe of Dr. C. McLane. We make this declaration
understandingly, and recommend than to the afflicted as •
being both pleasant and curative, and believe them supenor.,
to any ether Liver 1511 or Vet ID Wage. ever prepared.
Read Certificate of Ur. C. IlleLa.ne, belovv.-4
THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED!
DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED
WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT.
The universal relief afforded by applications of this CRL
RELATED KINO ot loin Eiders Wises of Itlieunsatisisq,
bunt, Lumbago, &ire Throat, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings
Stiffness of the Joints, &laMs's, Pais/a, Scalds, Borne. Aches
or any other disease for which a Pain hiller or Liniment is •
used, enables no to assert positiiely that Dr. J. SCOTT'S
CELRBILIiTED WIUTE CIIiCASSLAN LINL3I ENT is the
most reliable, safe and pleasant reirasiy vet .Encovrre 41, pos
sessing aatoulaliing properties for II BALING DISEASE and
TLIE PROMPT ERXDICATION OF PAIN. The many atlt
teatations to its virtues, given by persons of enlightenea
Judgment and strict integrity, shouldiednco all to adopt It
no a standard !lewdly Remedy. The most incredulous will
require nothing more than the following testimony of Dr. C.
McLane, dbuiugnistied as a peat discoverer of mediMik
remedies:
READ I READ2I READI2I
I~IOaUAOToWN, Vet, Sept. 12,1565.
This is to ccrtdflj.that I bays examined the Recipe for pre
paring McLane'ii improyed Vennlfugo and Liver rills by Dr.
I. Scott, who has been IN TUE ILABIT.OF PRIIPAR(ISII,
AND USING MY ORIGINAL MEDICINES IN MY OFFIC/1.
during the last TIIIRTKES YEARS. dud that I believe he
has 111PRoYED TUN.tI. I make the above statement the
more willingly an I nAVE NO INTEREST IN TUEM
WHATEVER. I would further rate that 1 hare frequently
need his CELEBRATED 15'1111'1: CIRCASSIAN LLNLMENT
In my practice, with the happient effec+, and that I can corn
acieutioualy recumnieud iL C. .11.L.A.NE, 11. D.
All the above Medicines prepared solely under the super
vi,ion of Dr. I SOME 54,1.1 by bru,3giets awl Merchants
everywbore.
The GENUINE Dr. C. M•. LANE'S IMPROVED LIVER
pu.Ls AND IMPIh)V ERNITYCOE Are stgoed by Dr.
X. SCOTT & CO., aCCOMpaIIICIi by Certificate of C. MeLA.N.E.
The GENUINE IN fIITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT Alghed
by Dr. 1. SCOTT & Ce , eccoutpankel with signature of L
SOCTT, M.l).
DR. I. SCOW CO., Sole Proprietors,
Book Place. Morgantown, Va.
DR. O. IL It I.:VEER, Wholesale Agent,
140 %Void street, Pittsburgh.
JAS. P. FL NM I NO, Whol,,yily Agent,
JaTh.! yiestel) spcli L . ] Near Railroad Depot, Allegheny.
ACARD TO THE LA DIES.—
DR. DUPONLYYII CIuLDEN MONTHLY PILLS FOR
FEMALES. The combination of ingredients In Dr. Dupon
co's Golden Pills, are perfectly harmless. They have been
used in the private practice of old Dr. Duponco for over 30
years, and thousands of ladies ea testify to their great and
never-failing eneceat in almost every ithee, in correcting/
Irregularities, relieving painful and distressing menstrua
tion, particularly at the change of life. Froth 6to 10 Pills
will care that common yet dreadful disease, the Whites.
Nearly ii.ery lady In the land Buffers from that complaint.
The above pill has permanently cured thotthanils, and wUI
cure you if you use them. They cannot harm yonc—on the
contrary, they remove all obstructions, restore nature itt its
proper channel, and Invigorate the whole system. ~Ladira .
whose health will not ',wind en increase of family, will find •
these Pills a successful preventive. For particularasee di
re:lione on the box. Price itl—end will he sent to ladies c
confidentially, by mall, by enclosing t.l to either of thetas
[swing agents
Sold by SAMPLE A REED, general Agents for Allegheny
City; FULTON'S Drug Stare, Birmingham. JOHN P. SCOTI,
and by W. A. tiILDENFENN ET & CO, No. 43,Tifth street,
opposite the Theatre, Pittsburg;,. who will supply diallers at
proprietor's prices. Sold by all Druggists in the city and
United Pixies. apr2L6md3p
PRIVATE DISM.ISES--DR. BROWN, No.
11 co Smithfield street, between Third and Fourth
sit ects, devotes Lis entire attention to an Office Prue-
nee. His badness is, fur the most part, reunited to •
private Ple-rvai Disrav,s, luot each painful abetting,
brought on by Imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess.
Syphilis. syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, (Meet, Stricture
Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blom!, with all diseases
cif the Venereal organ. Skin DisiellB,o., Scorbutic Eruptions,
Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal weaknotni
impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Moral, ",t
Suppressions,Disonaciti of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous
Affections. Pains lu the Back and Loins, Irritation of the
Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed.
Twenty years' practice (ten in this city) enables Dr.. Brown
to "tier essurnswea of a speedy cure to all who may corpe tut
der his care. •
Odice nod Prirak. Conanhatian Boa= ISO Smithfield et.,
het ween Third and nrtlt rareeta.
air Charges moderate.
DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for
the cure of SECRET DIMAS/CS. His success in
long-standing cases is unequalled. The afflicted are Invited
to call without delay. Parsons adhered with Venereal Dia.
easel, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not
delay to get his advice. Utters containing a tee, immediate.
ly answered.
Office and Private Bosuns, No. 50 Snlith - fiv idln°°
between Third and Fourth streets. Pittsburgh kiln
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If S II F EL D & S 0 N
WILL OPEN
THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING,
NEW strtrA OF
Gar-SCMMER COA
Reeelred per Eipreee.
Also, new styl.s of
SUMMER CRAY tTS AND TIM,.
Recelond per Atlantic_
L. InfiSI3FELD & SON,
No. 70 , Wood street.
FIFTH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.
A Lot of Ground on Pike street. between Walnut and
kacto^y streets, with four separate Frame Houses, in good
condition and well rented. Will be sold cheap.
je . 2B BLAKELY & RlCHrir.
COFFEE --
30 pockets Java Coffee, 50 km each
Sit
20 bags prime Old Lap:styes Coffee: 'Rec ei AYO.ve] by
F. It; M
REFINED BORAX-300 lbs. In store an.
fur este b tie 27 I HEM
6 aOOOFIRST CLASS litrWS - S
Paper wanted from ont.rtpalitt tall ,t 0
ran. Also, purchase mortgagee, city warrabta bettOt and
1.43.3 EL MOTUNO.E,
101.4-2 w No. Fourth stmt.
T IME-100 bble. fresh, this day received,
X/ and fur oak. 11 Ue2+s.l LINNET 11. COLLINS.
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